
Errors in disease diagnosis lead to nearly 800,000 deaths, disabilities in US each year: study
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An estimated 795,000 Americans become disabled or die each year due to a misdiagnosis, a new study found. Johns Hopkins researcher Dr. David Newman-Toker breaks down the findings.
It was published in The BMJ, a peer-reviewed medical trade journal. "The most important question to ask your doctor is: 'What's the worst thing this could be?'" "It tells us where the majority of harms are occurring." Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle writer for Fox News Digital.
The top five misdiagnosed conditions were stroke, sepsis, pneumonia, venous thromboembolism (formation of a blood clot in a vein) and lung cancer — which together made up 38.7% of all cases.
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